Entitled Thamesford to Warbury, Striker Volume Two is another quality heavyweight hardback of nearly 300 pages, featuring every Striker episode from the start of the colour strips in 1990 to the early Warbury adventures in 1994, before the strip went 3D.

As with the first book, there’s an introduction by Striker creator Pete Nash with his thoughts and memories from that particular period in the strip’s fascinating history.

To grab a copy, write to admin@planetstriker.com stating whether you want an unsigned copy @ £25 (inc. p&p) or a signed copy @ £30 inc. and you will be sent you a PayPal invoice

For those who came in late: Striker is a daily comic strip that has featured in The Sun, Britain’s biggest-selling daily paper, since 1985. The strip is more like a TV soap opera than a straight football strip, following the adventures of the many larger-than-life characters associated with Warbury Warriors Football Club. Unusually for a comic, the characters age.

The serialised Striker stories, which currently appear daily on Planet Striker in a motion comic format are often funny, sometimes sad, but always compelling. Here’s the latest “Omnibus”, following a nasty incident with some wasps for long-running character Eric…

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